Overheating problem solution

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Overheating problem solution

Post by Michael & Kate Cooper » Tue Oct 18, 2005 7:48 am

Hi

Just re-read this original post and there seems to be an error ...

But she still overheats after doing 100kms for about half an hour and then we
put the heater on full bore, open the windows, slow down to 75/80, etc,

Anyone else spot it?

...

Why would you need to open the windows??

Your poor car is getting flushed - it's embarrassed about having the top up
whilst zipping along NZ's beautiful winding open roads!

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Overheating problem solution

Post by RD5T3R » Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:03 am

Yeah I wondered if I'd cop some flak for having the hard top on at the time!
Only took 50 posts for someone to spot it!!

As for her getting a hot flush - well that could explain
everything...!

I just look forward to getting her back and dressing her properly (putting the
wing mirrors on)

Stu n Viv Gross
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Overheating problem solution

Post by DBM58 » Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:18 am

Please can you give a detailed list of the engine modifications that you have
carried out, it sounds as though it fairly hums along.


Thank you for your help

Best regards

David Moughtin
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